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Product Management Process: The 7 Stages Explained

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Product managers monitor and control the product lifecycle while ensuring there is the right corporate environment for its development. Generally, the product manager is responsible for the product strategy while the project manager – for its implementation. What is product management?

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Greenfield Project

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The term comes from real estate, where it conveys the image of a literal green-field site for development, undisturbed by previous construction. Product managers use greenfield to describe developing a new product, as opposed to enhancing or building on an existing product. Feedback from key personas.

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Where Do PMs Gather Their Product Ideas?

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Product teams long for similar moments of inspiration, but the motivational poster vision of breakthrough ideas misses the raw materials and effort that lead up to these moments. Product managers must start with a broad perspective of what’s possible and then narrow things down. Sales and account management.

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11 Types of Product Managers for SaaS Companies

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TL;DR A product manager oversees the entire software product development cycle, from discovery to launch and beyond. The types of product managers differ in focus and required skills. Data product managers focus on leveraging data for product development.